spring training and the opening of baseball has a unique feel to it. right now there s a lot of promise for every team even though a few weeks from mow the kansas city royals and other teams will dropout. right now everyone has a shot. i have to run but how are you brackets doing? you okay? miserable. top seed go out i go out. thank you. i learned a lot. i want to talk about a crime in new orleans now. it came in the aftermath of hurricane katrina, but it wasn t committed by street thugs or gangsters, it was done by police officers sworn to uphold the law. we discuss their sentencing with jane velez-mitchell right after the break.
died. the same for what was found on him, not giving information like this. from what we know, this could be anything from a bunch of street thugs taking care of this guy up to maybe being connected to some of his high profile positions in the government. anywhere in between of that. that s why in is such a mystery tonight. why in is such a mystery tonight. greta: was he working on secret or high profile defense government-type work? he was always taking on causes and working on causes. his latest cause with the department of veterans affairs, trying to get the rotc program back into some of the elite ivy league colleges. he was one of the chairman of mother s against drunk driving. anything he felt passionate about, he dove into it and dove into it with both feet.
died. the same for what was found on him, not giving information like this. from what we know, this could be anything from a bunch of street thugs taking care of this guy up to maybe being connected to some of his high profile positions in the government. anywhere in between of that. that s why in is such a mystery tonight. why in is such a mystery tonight. greta: was he working on secret or high profile defense government-type work? he was always taking on causes and working on causes. his latest cause with the department of veterans affairs, trying to get the rotc program back into some of the elite ivy league colleges. he was one of the chairman of mother s against drunk driving. anything he felt passionate about, he dove into it and dove into it with both feet.
for a long period of time thinking what else i could have done or should have done. that detective says he simply couldn t have removed that veil physically because he just didn t have enough evidence, shep. shepard: you know, we knew yesterday that today the defense would get a chance to cross-examine elizabeth smart and we were all wondering how difficult could that be and how tough could they be on her? they weren t, were they? no. it only took 15 minutes. and when you think about she was testifying before the prosecution for roughly eight hours. they didn t question her validity or her story of what happened during those nine months that she was held captive. instead, they focused on mitchell s mental stability to paint a picture, shepard, of someone who was clearly insane at the time. shepard: kris gutierrez salt lake city at the courthouse for us. thank you. they served their time but investigators say a group of retired marines could have put countless americans at risk.
ostracized, so distraught and shamed that they re driven to suicide, is it really necessary to make statements like that, to use words like brain washed, when talking about people, many of them young, being who they are, many of them struggling to come to terms with it. and then listen to this, there are now at least eight suspects of a new york street gang accused of horrific krams targeting gays, and it doesn t stop in the u.s. you have gay bashing thugs in serbia, tossing molotov cocktails and chants death to homosexuals. you don t expect much responsibility from street thugs, but from a man who wants to be governor of new york, you d expect him to be above gay bashing. does he think these kids, like tyler clementi, choose to be gay, that they would rather be harassed to the point where they decide it was better to jump off